Background
Maravene Sheppard was born on January 28, 1947 in Baltimore to Joseph Sheppard and Aumelia Shriner. Her father worked for the Baltimore County transportation department. Her mother was born at what became Tides Inn in the Northern Neck of Virginia and worked as a secretary for Towson Elementary School.
Education
Maravene Sheppard graduated from Parkville High School in 1965 and attended Towson State College, where she studied English and theater under the direction of C. Richard Gillespie.
Career
She had previously taught at Towson from 1970 to 2002 before leaving Maryland for Pennsylvania, to become the provost of Wilkes University, then the president of Mansfield University. Though she planned a move to New York to begin an acting career upon her graduation in 1969, Gillespie convinced her to join Towson"s faculty instead. Loeschke earned a master"s degree in education from Towson in 1972.
She then obtained a Doctor of Philosophy from Union Institute and University.
Loeschke began teaching at Towson in 1970 and served as the theater arts department chair before being named the dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communication in 1997. She left Towson in 2002 for the position of provost at Wilkes University.
After a four-year stint there, Loeschke completed a four-year term as president of Mansfield University, from 2006 to 2010. While at Mansfield, Loeschke began multiple programs that benefited commuter students, a majority of the student body.
She returned to her alma mater in January 2012, succeeding Robert L. Caret as president
In 2013, Loeschke decided to end the baseball and men"s soccer programs at Towson, causing Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot to call for her to resign. With extra fundraising efforts, a fee increase, and a financial commitment from the state of Maryland, the baseball program was later restored. Loeschke was diagnosed with adrenal cancer in April 2014, and resigned the presidency in December of that year.